Image Test: Are You Misjudging People in Social Interactions?

Sometimes, judging a person from their back can be more revealing than judging from the front, particularly in the early stages of getting to know someone. The eagerness to understand someone deeply can sometimes lead to misjudgments. Friendships among women are quite distinct from those among men. Especially within female social circles, placing trust in the wrong best friend can easily lead to hurt feelings. Do you often find yourself misjudging others in your interactions? Take this image test to find out.
Test Question: Look at the image above and decide which girl appears to be the youngest. (From left to right: A, B, C, D, E)
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Results
A: You rarely misjudge people. Forming various interpersonal relationships and friendships is a blessing for you. You don't place excessive emphasis on these friendships, which makes it difficult for others to hurt you. You seldom trust others easily and tend to experience warmth in your interactions. Your relationships are often marked by a calm, gentlemanly manner, as you prefer not to complicate your life with others' problems.
B: You are quite trusting of others, which often leaves you vulnerable. If you were a bit more cautious and mature in your social interactions, you'd likely reduce the risk of being taken advantage of. You enjoy making friends but aren't very adept at maintaining those relationships. As a result, you often end up being exploited yet still help others count their victories. This aspect of your personality might benefit from some change.
C: You are highly perceptive. In social settings and interpersonal relationships, you can easily discern others' true intentions, making it very difficult for them to hurt you. However, your cleverness can sometimes bring trouble; being overly smooth and worldly might cause your friends to see you as unreliable. Fortunately, you rarely misjudge people and often manage to avoid getting hurt.
D: Although you're cautious in making friends and don't trust easily, you often end up hurt. This is because when you do trust someone, you do so completely. Your best friends are a vital part of your life, and you share everything with them. Ultimately, how can you avoid getting hurt? You should consider leaving some emotional space for yourself in your friendships.
E: It's very difficult to deceive you. You are extremely perceptive about social dynamics and notice any negative behaviors among your friends. You keep these observations in mind and become more cautious in future interactions. While you know how to protect yourself well, being overly cautious might result in fewer rewarding friendships.